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Congress is demanding the National Security Agency come clean on what it knows about the 2015 supply-chain attack against Juniper Networks.
Members of Congress are demanding the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) reveal what it knows about the 2015 Juniper Networks supply-chain delivery breach. In a letter sent by U.S. Senator Ron Wyden and nine additional members of Congress, the lawmakers demand a full account of the NSA-designed encryption algorithm compromised in 2015.
Sparking the inquest is the massive SolarWinds supply-chain attack. In their letter sent last week to the NSA, lawmakers suggest the spy agency is lacking effective oversight of software supply-chains relied upon by the U.S. government and private industry.